About this venue
Act City Hamamatsu Exhibition and Event Hall is a modern event center within the ACT CITY complex, designed for exhibitions, trade fairs, congresses, presentations, and larger gatherings. The venue stands out for its functional architecture, spacious hall layout, and flexible setup options that can support different event formats, from business programs to public events.
Inside, the hall is arranged for smooth visitor flow, clear exhibition layouts, and a comfortable experience during longer programs. Visitors appreciate the open space, practical organization, support rooms for event staff, and technical infrastructure that helps with equipment, booths, and presentation areas.
The venue is located at 3 Chome-12-1 Central, Chuo Ward, Hamamatsu, Japan. Access to the entrance is convenient on foot through the ACT CITY complex and nearby pedestrian connections, while drivers can use parking options close to the complex. For a broader overview of moving around the city and arriving from other parts of Hamamatsu, the transport information below continues naturally from here.
About the city: Hamamatsu
Hamamatsu, a dynamic city in Japan’s Shizuoka Prefecture, combines musical tradition, creative industry, and a pleasant atmosphere for major events. Thanks to its strong identity as a city of music, modern cultural venues, and well-developed urban offering, Hamamatsu is an attractive destination for concerts, sports meetings, and evening programs. It offers visitors a good balance between the practicality of a large city and a more relaxed pace by the lake, rivers, and Pacific coast.
The main transport point is JR Hamamatsu Station, a stop for the Tokaido Shinkansen and the JR Tokaido Main Line, making access from larger Japanese cities easy. Nearby is Shin-Hamamatsu Station for the Enshu Railway, locally also known as the Entetsu Train, while Entetsu Bus from the terminal by the station’s north exit connects city districts, halls, and sports locations. For air arrivals, Chubu Centrair International Airport and Mt. Fuji Shizuoka Airport are often used, with practical bus connections such as E-wing. A special advantage is the proximity of the ACT CITY Hamamatsu complex next to the station, while Hamamatsu Arena and stadiums in the wider region are accessible by public transport or road connections.
Time before or after an event can be enriched with a walk around Hamamatsu Castle Park, a view from the recognizable Act Tower, or a visit to the Hamamatsu Museum of Musical Instruments, which further highlights the city’s musical character. Nature lovers can explore the shores of Lake Hamana, the area of the Tenryu River, or the expansive Nakatajima Sand Dunes by the Pacific. The center around the station offers restaurants, hotels, and simple routes to the main sights, so Hamamatsu works well as a practical base for tickets, events, and a shorter city stay.